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    Insulating Crawl under heated floor

    There are a couple options. 1. Staple up or unfaced insulation and add a housewrap to the bottom of the joists. This will help seal the floor and insulate it from the cold crawl space. 2. Spray foam the floor from the crawl space area. This will seal the floor from all moister/air penetration...
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    Is a Standin Seam roof worth it?

    If you are on the fence about how long a good quality standing seam roof lasts, I have an old farmhouse built before 1900, and I believe the standing seam roof was put on around 1940? I have no leaks yet. It does look quite rusty and we are replacing it this fall with a new standing seam roof...
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    What kind of music do you listen to in your garage?

    I am with you guys on this, but I will also listen to some of the old school classic christian rock such as Stryper, Whitecross, Holy Soldier, Shout, Mastedon,
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    Isolating a condensing boiler

    My plans are to run a condensing boiler to heat my radiant floors for the house. I have 4 loops at 200 feet long for the kitchen and another 4 loops at 200 feet for the bedroom and bathroom. I have a 40 gallon hot water heater that I want to use for a storage/buffer unit and I will fee that...
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    Garage Door Screen/Bug Nets?

    I installed the Larsen GrandVue 800. It is really nice for the price. I paid about $350 for it from Menards. It has a track on each side and rolls up with a chain. It works awesome for a one car garage door.
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    Shingles or Steel roofing

    Ok, so if you only want to do your roof once in a lifetime, spend the money on hidden fastener metal roof. Yes the snow does slide off sometimes all at once, but if designed correctly that isn't a problem. My house has the original standing seam metal roof from before 1950, and it still does the...
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    ATV Firewood cutting Deck

    If you didn't want it to be portable, what I would suggest is to have the ground on the side that you want to cut from lower say 2' or so. Then slope the platform slightly to that side and put up a small 2x6 rail. This way when you drive/pull the log onto the platform it will roll down to the...
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    Anyone have a garage door screen?

    Has anyone tried the Larson GrandVue 800? It looks promising, but also $350
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    Formed and poured your own pad. Who's done it?

    Concrete work is mostly in the prep. If you know what you are doing when you prep it, the pour goes pretty smooth. I have done all of my own work from design/forming/pouring. Having the correct tools also helps, but if you are only doing it one time, it might be easier to hire it. Flat work is...
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    Radiant Heat

    Some people do not like Radiant heat for some reason or another. I am not sure if their system was designed correctly or what. I like the fact it can be -20 outside and if I want to walk around barefoot on the concrete, I can. In my workshop with hot air, you won't be waking around without...
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    Slab Cost - same question, different day...

    Are you heating this shop? Because if you are already planning on putting the insulation down, then you should look at running PEX tubing in the concrete. EVEN if you don't think you will heat the floor, if you ever WANT to, it will be there. Another $500 will pay for the tubing in the concrete...
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    Glue sheet rock

    I had this happen in my old farm house. Fortunately my house had blown in insulation that was still in very good shape, so what I did was pull the plaster off and leave the lath. Then I just put up new sheet rock. It turned out great. And having all the lathe on the wall you could put a screw...
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    Pex water lines running through an un-heated warehouse.

    I have a probably a 40' run in a crawl space that gets pretty cold at times, and I have installed a circulator to the hot water lines and then taped them to the cold water line then wrapped them in insulation. It keeps everything from freezing.
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    Warming garage floor

    I have a workshop that I put down used carpet in it to work on. It works pretty good while working on cars. It won't "warm" the cement, but it will keep you a little warmer while working on it. After a couple years, I throw it out and look for another carpet. If you talk to the carpet...
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    Sealer for radiant floor garage

    I have done a fair amount of searching, just not sure of what I should use. I am looking for a concrete sealer that will help seal a radiant slab garage floor. In MN we get a quite a bit of snow, so that snow melts off the cars and unto the concrete. One of my concerns is will the water still...
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    Cost for heated slab?

    The additional cost to buy the insulation and the tubing for the concrete is about $1.25 per square foot. This is based on using 1/2" pex 1' on center. The labor cost will vary by area, and you can do it yourself. It is not difficult to put the insulation down and run the tubing. You can wait...
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    Soda Blasting Media

    lonesouth I have used barnlime in a cheap suction feed blaster and it does work OK. I did it outside on the grass, with a full mask and suit. It is slow, but did a decent job on a pair of heads I blasted. NO cleanup and the yard loves it!! It might work better in a pressure blaster, but I would...
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    Cost of concrete ?

    In southeast MN, we are paying about $101 after cash discount for a yard of cement.
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    nuts and bolts

    I redid the suspension on a 97 EX and also a 2003 Ranger, and the bolts are all metric. I found that for the rear springs, I replaced the bushings and used standard grade 8 bolts, but they were not the easiest to find. I did order them at Fastenal, but OUCH expensive. You might just be able to...
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    boring under a concrete pad, am I crazy?

    I own a farm and had to run a new water line to one of my barns and it had to get to the back side of the barn from the house. The plumber came out and dug the trench on the front side and then dug a trench on the back side. He then went down in the trench and pushed a 1.5" pipe through the dirt...
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